Matthew’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Coverlet
Matthew Rattray (American, born Scottish, 1796–1872) United States, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond

Coverlet
Matthew Rattray (American, born Scottish, 1796–1872) United States, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond

Oonagh MacCumhail: The Case of the Entered Novitiate
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Cremaster 5: The Queen of Chain
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Cremaster 3: The Dance of Hiram Abiff
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Alchemy of Pain
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

Cremaster 2: Deseret
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Junius Brutus Booth
Robert Matthew Sully American, 1803–1855

Portrait of Fred Adelbert Haywood
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873

Untitled (Self-Portrait)
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

Woman in a Blue Dress
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873

Shirret (Rug)
Katharine Rattray (American, 1907–1993) United States, Michigan, Interlochen

Matthew
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Madonna and Child with Four Saints
Allan Rohan Crite American, 1910-2007

Film Noir series
Matthew Hollis American, born 1972

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Matthew
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

Vase
Decorated by Matthew Andrew Daly (American, 1860–1937) Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880-1967) Cincinnati, Ohio

Matthew, from The Four Evangelists
Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-c. 1560) after Georg Pencz (c. 1500-1550)

Candelabrum
Made by Matthew Boulton English, 1728-1809 and John Fothergill English, 1728-1782 Probably designed by Sir William Chambers English, born Sweden, 1723-1796 Birmingham, England

St. Matthew, from The Luther Bible
Georg Lemberger (German, 1495-1540) published by Melchior Lotter II (German, d. 1542)